
57 min

Ep 31: The Power of Femininity, Femme Theory & the End of Femmephobia ft. Dr. Rhea Hoskin The Sensual Revolution
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- Society & Culture
Dr. Rhea Ashley Hoskin is an interdisciplinary feminist sociologist whose work focuses on Critical Femininities, Femme Theory, and femmephobia. Her work examines perceptions of femininity and sources of prejudice rooted in the devaluation or regulation of femininity. Dr. Hoskin is an Ontario Women’s Health Scholar and an AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Waterloo, where she is cross-appointed to the departments of Sociology & Legal Studies, and Sexuality, Marriage, & Family Studies. She completed her MA in Gender Studies and her PhD in Sociology from Queen’s University. In 2019, she was awarded the Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal at Queen’s University for her doctoral work.
In this episode, we dive into:
What led Dr. Hoskin to this work of studying femme theory and challenging femmephobiaHow femininity is regulated, devalued and informed by power structuresUnpacking the assumption that femme expression exists for men's attentionDefining femmephobia and the role that it plays in gender-based violence and rape cultureThe radical nature of queer femme identity and challenging femme invisibility
LInks/Resources:
Follow Dr. Hoskin on IG: @femme_research & Marlee at @marleeliss Dr. Hoskin’s recent book entitled “Feminizing Theory: Making Space for Femme Theory” (Routledge, 2021) - see publications at https://www.ashleyhoskin.ca/rahF*ck Comphet Support Club: 2SLGBTIA+ Community Space: https://www.patreon.com/fckcomphetsupportclubLearn about Marlee's signature group coaching program the Sensual Wholeness Academy + book your Free Consult Call: https://www.marleeliss.com/SWABook/inquire about Marlee's speaking: https://www.marleeliss.com/speaking
Dr. Rhea Ashley Hoskin is an interdisciplinary feminist sociologist whose work focuses on Critical Femininities, Femme Theory, and femmephobia. Her work examines perceptions of femininity and sources of prejudice rooted in the devaluation or regulation of femininity. Dr. Hoskin is an Ontario Women’s Health Scholar and an AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Waterloo, where she is cross-appointed to the departments of Sociology & Legal Studies, and Sexuality, Marriage, & Family Studies. She completed her MA in Gender Studies and her PhD in Sociology from Queen’s University. In 2019, she was awarded the Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal at Queen’s University for her doctoral work.
In this episode, we dive into:
What led Dr. Hoskin to this work of studying femme theory and challenging femmephobiaHow femininity is regulated, devalued and informed by power structuresUnpacking the assumption that femme expression exists for men's attentionDefining femmephobia and the role that it plays in gender-based violence and rape cultureThe radical nature of queer femme identity and challenging femme invisibility
LInks/Resources:
Follow Dr. Hoskin on IG: @femme_research & Marlee at @marleeliss Dr. Hoskin’s recent book entitled “Feminizing Theory: Making Space for Femme Theory” (Routledge, 2021) - see publications at https://www.ashleyhoskin.ca/rahF*ck Comphet Support Club: 2SLGBTIA+ Community Space: https://www.patreon.com/fckcomphetsupportclubLearn about Marlee's signature group coaching program the Sensual Wholeness Academy + book your Free Consult Call: https://www.marleeliss.com/SWABook/inquire about Marlee's speaking: https://www.marleeliss.com/speaking
57 min